Responding to Plan-Checker Comments

Learn how to effectively respond to plan-checker comments to keep your project on track. Ensure a smooth approval process.

Planner checker comments response

Responding to Plan-Checker Comments: A Homeowner’s Guide to Getting Approved Faster

If you have submitted plans for a building permit, you are almost guaranteed to receive plan-checker comments.

That is not a problem. It is part of the process.

What matters is how you respond.

Handled correctly, plan-check comments move your project forward. Handled poorly, they can stall your permit for weeks or even months.

This guide will show you exactly how to respond to plan-checker comments in a clear, professional, and effective way.


What Are Plan-Checker Comments?

Plan-checker comments are corrections or requests issued by the city or county after reviewing your plans.

They typically address:

  • Building code compliance
  • Zoning requirements
  • Structural coordination
  • Energy compliance (Title 24)
  • Fire and life safety issues

Each comment is the city’s way of saying:
“Fix this so we can approve your project.”


Step 1: Read Every Comment Carefully

Do not rush this step.

Read the entire correction notice from start to finish. Then read it again.

Look for:

  • Specific code references
  • Conflicts between comments
  • Comments that apply to consultants (structural, energy, civil)
  • Comments that require design changes vs. simple notes

You are not just fixing redlines. You are interpreting intent.


Step 2: Organize Comments Into Categories

Break the comments into clear groups. This keeps you efficient and prevents missed items.

Typical categories:

  • Architectural
  • Structural
  • Electrical
  • Energy (Title 24)
  • Planning / zoning

This step alone can cut your response time in half.


Step 3: Create a Clear Response Letter

This is where most people go wrong.

Do not just revise the plans and resubmit.

You must include a written response letter that addresses each comment individually.

Example Format:

Comment 1:
“Provide minimum 5’ side setback per zoning code.”

Response:
“Sheet A1.0 updated to reflect 5’-0” side setback in compliance with zoning requirements.”


Keep it simple.
Keep it direct.
Always reference the exact sheet where the change was made.


Step 4: Revise the Plans (The Right Way)

Every correction must be visible and easy to find.

Use these best practices:

  • Cloud all changes on the plans
  • Add revision tags or delta symbols
  • Update notes and details clearly
  • Do not hide changes

Plan-checkers are reviewing dozens of projects.
Make their job easy.


Step 5: Coordinate With Consultants

Many comments are not yours alone to fix.

You may need:

  • Structural engineer updates
  • Title 24 revisions
  • Civil or drainage adjustments
  • Fire sprinkler or solar deferred submittals

Send only the relevant comments to each consultant.
Do not overwhelm them with the entire correction list.


Step 6: Double-Check Before Resubmitting

Before you resubmit, verify:

  • Every comment has a written response
  • Every response matches a plan revision
  • All sheets are updated consistently
  • Your response letter matches the latest plan set

Miss one item, and the city will send it back.


Step 7: Stay Professional (Even When Comments Are Wrong)

Not all plan-check comments are correct.

It happens.

When you disagree:

  • Respond respectfully
  • Cite the applicable code section
  • Explain your interpretation clearly
  • Offer an alternate solution if needed

Never respond emotionally.
Your goal is approval, not winning an argument.


Common Mistakes That Delay Approval

Avoid these at all costs:

  • Ignoring comments you disagree with
  • Submitting without a response letter
  • Making changes without identifying them
  • Sending incomplete consultant updates
  • Providing vague responses like “will comply”

These mistakes trigger another correction cycle.


Pro Tip: Think Like a Plan Checker

Ask yourself:

“Can someone review this in 5 minutes and understand exactly what changed?”

If the answer is yes, you are on the right track.


Why This Process Matters

A clean, organized response can:

  • Reduce review times
  • Build trust with the city
  • Prevent repeat corrections
  • Get your permit issued faster

This is where experience makes a major difference.


How JDFales Plans & Permits Helps

At JDFales Plans & Permits, responding to plan-check comments is not an afterthought. It is built into the process.

You get:

  • Clean, code-aligned plan sets
  • Professional response letters
  • Coordination with consultants
  • Direct communication with plan reviewers when needed

The goal is simple:
Get your project approved with the fewest review cycles possible.


Ready to Move Your Project Forward?

If you are stuck in plan-check or preparing for your first submittal, we can help.

Visit JDFalesPlans.com to get started or schedule a consultation.